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Frigidaire FGHS2355PF4 refrigerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FGHS2355PF4 refrigerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Frigidaire Refrigerator FGHS2355PF4 FAQs

Yes. Several brands make 30-inch class side-by-side refrigerators, but they are much less common than 33-inch and 36-inch models. Before you buy, we recommend confirming the exact cutout width, door-swing clearance, and water hookup needs using the FGHS2355PF4 installation guide.

What “30 inch” usually means (and what to measure)

Manufacturers often market a “30-inch” refrigerator that measures slightly under 30 inches wide, but the space it needs can be larger once you include clearance and door swing.

Measure these items:

  • Cabinet opening width (inside-to-inside)
  • Overall depth (including handles, if applicable)
  • Height (floor to cabinet or soffit)
  • Door swing clearance so drawers and bins can fully open
  • Water line access if you want ice and water

Clearances and water supply basics (typical for this style)

For side-by-side installations like Frigidaire FGHS2355PF4, planning for airflow and hookups prevents cooling and dispenser problems.

Item Typical guideline Why it matters
Side/top clearance About 3/8 inch Air circulation and easier install
Rear clearance About 1 inch Room for cord, water line, airflow
Water pressure 30 to 100 psi Reliable ice maker and dispenser
Water line material Copper tubing (common recommendation) Reduces leak risk

Quick buying checklist for a 30-inch side-by-side

  • Confirm the published width and the required cutout (they can differ)
  • Verify the unit is counter-depth vs standard-depth (big impact on fit)
  • Check whether it needs a toe grille area kept clear for airflow
  • Plan a shut-off valve and accessible water line if you want ice and water
  • Make sure doors can open fully for baskets and drawers

Why it matters

A refrigerator that is “30-inch” on paper can still bind in the opening, run hot from restricted airflow, or have dispenser issues if the water supply is not in the correct pressure range. Measuring first saves time and prevents return headaches.

Last updated: February 2026

Freezer frost in a Frigidaire FGHS2355PF4 is almost always caused by warm, moist air leaking in through a door that is not sealing, being held open, or an ice chute flap that is not closing fully. Fixing the air leak stops the frost from returning.

Quick checks that solve most frost problems

  • Make sure the freezer door closes completely and nothing inside is pushing it back open.
  • Inspect the door gasket for gaps, rips, or areas that look flattened.
  • Clean the gasket and the cabinet sealing surface with warm, soapy water; dry fully.
  • Check the ice chute for ice chunks that keep the flap from closing.
  • Confirm the refrigerator is level and the doors are “bind-free” with seals touching on all four sides (leveling guidance is in the FGHS2355PF4 installation guide).

Door seal and alignment: what to look for

A good seal is the difference between “normal” light frost and heavy frost buildup.

What you see Most likely cause What to do
Frost mainly near the front edge of shelves/wall Door not sealing evenly Clean gasket, check for warping, level doors
Frost after frequent dispenser use Ice chute not closing Clear ice obstruction, verify flap closes
Frost plus food packages stuck together Door left ajar or blocked Repack items, verify full closure

If the gasket is damaged or won’t seal after cleaning and leveling, replacement is the long-term fix. For this model, use the correct refrigerator door gasket (gray) 241786015.

Why it matters

Frost buildup restricts airflow through freezer vents, makes the evaporator work harder, and can cause temperature swings that affect ice production and food quality.

Helpful DIY guidance

  • Use the “paper test”: close the door on a sheet of paper; it should drag firmly when you pull it out.
  • After correcting the cause, defrost the freezer (unplug and leave doors open) so airflow returns to normal.
  • If you see an error code related to cooling or defrost, use Frigidaire refrigerator error codes to narrow the next step.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Frigidaire Gallery refrigerator, an EF-related code (often shown as SY EF or 5Y EF) points to a problem in the evaporator fan circuit, meaning the refrigerator is not moving cold air correctly. On model FGHS2355PF4, this typically involves the evaporator fan motor area, wiring, or the main control.

What to check first (quick, safe steps)

  • Power reset: unplug the refrigerator for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Make sure the freezer vents are not blocked by food packages.
  • Confirm both doors close fully and the seals contact the cabinet all the way around.
  • Listen for the evaporator fan: it should run when the unit is cooling (door switch closed).
  • Check for heavy frost on the freezer back wall (a defrost problem can stop airflow).

Common causes and the parts that relate

If the EF code returns after a reset, these are the most common root causes:

  • Evaporator fan issue (fan not spinning, noisy, or intermittent)
  • Ice buildup restricting the fan or airflow
  • Wiring/connection problem in the fan circuit
  • Control problem that is not powering the fan correctly

Helpful model-matched parts to consider during diagnosis:

Symptom guide

What you notice What it usually means What to do next
Freezer cold but fresh food warm Air not circulating from freezer Check vents, fan operation, frost buildup
Loud grinding or rattling in freezer Fan hitting ice or failing Defrost ice buildup; inspect fan blade
Heavy frost on freezer back panel Defrost system problem Check defrost components and airflow
Code appears after door left open Moisture caused frost near fan Clear frost, confirm door seal and closure

Why it matters

The evaporator fan is what pushes cold air through the freezer and into the fresh food section. When the fan circuit has a fault, temperatures drift, food spoils faster, and the refrigerator can run longer than normal.

References we use for this model

Last updated: February 2026

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